Reviews
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Reviews Kevin Gates delivers his most stylistically consistent tape yet, though "Murder For Hire 2" does lack a bit of excitement.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews All controversy aside, Gucci Mane delivers a banging mixtape.
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Matt Aceto -
Reviews After more than 20 years in the rap game, Tech N9ne proves that there's no slowing him down with his thirteenth album "Something Else."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Wolf, Tyler, the Creator's third solo album, offers a glimpse of what goes on in his head. It's all over the place but somehow remains cohesive, artistic and meaningful, and is a step in the right direction for the twenty-two year old.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Nas’ latest effort, “Life Is Good” proves that hip hop is alive and well, and is littered with classic New York sounds. The legend has further cemented himself among hip hop royalty.
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Reviews Reflecting on A$AP Rocky's debut.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist brought their "Alfredo" tour to Brooklyn in an expertly crafted outing by two of the best in the game.
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Devin Morton -
Reviews Hunxho's latest project has a lot to offer in terms of songwriting and instrumentation, though the mixing all but stalls the EP's momentum.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews The combined forces of Killer Mike and 50 Cent transcended borders and language barriers during their recent performance in Quebec City.
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Aron A. -
Reviews "Drop 7" leaves a lasting impression but more importantly, it indicates the potential next steps in Little Simz’s creative progression.
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Reviews Being the people’s champ is hard work, but on It’s Only Me, Lil Baby holds firm to that title with ease.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews The energy of Chief Keef, and the whole Drill movement out of Chicago, has grown to palpable levels since “I don’t like” and its popular remix released, absorbing the rap community in furious and polarized debate about the youth, violence and rap culture. That energy culminates in Keef’s major label debut "Finally Rich," but does the music itself reflect the scope of Keef’s talent?
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Perry Simpson